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Moving an apartment or a large home is stressful, it requires licensed professional movers; not brokers! All movers listed here are licensed with the State of NJ and have proper insurance. We are the New Jersey Warehouse & Movers Association - your trusted source to find reputable, reliable moving and storage companies. Just the best licensed, ethical movers in New Jersey and good information.

Moving an apartment or a large home is stressful, so it requires professional movers! We are the New Jersey Warehouse & Movers Association; your trusted source to find hundreds of reputable, reliable moving and storage companies. There are no brokers, just the best information to help you find ethical NJ movers. See our video to learn more about insurance and shipment protection plans when moving within NJ.
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NJWMA standard for membership is higher than that of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs.
Reputable movers know that honesty and ethics are the foundation for earning the trust of consumers and employees alike, they are proud to join a business association of like-minded movers.
Membership in NJWMA is voluntary, not all movers qualify for membership.
All mover members must be established for at least one year, licensed and sponsored to join.
We check their Public Movers license with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, references and complaint histories.
Mutual efforts shall be pursued toward improvement and maintenance of high standards for our industry.
Adherence to a policy of truth in advertising shall be followed; never making a public or private statement which cannot be substantiated or executed.
Keep up-to-date on all the latest moving news and get practical advice and moving tips that can help make your move easier.
The Circle of Excellence Movers Program (COE) was created to recognize professional movers that exceed the minimum membership standards.
They excel in areas such as, providing ongoing training to employees, install enhanced storage security, invest in vehicle tracking systems, participate in community outreach programs, and providing exceptional customer service to consumers.
When searching our website for local movers, you can easily recognize those companies by the gold 'COE' symbol next to their name.
They give an estimate by phone or email, when an in-person estimate or virtual is required.
There is no DOT or license number on their website, or it doesn't match the Federal and/or State websites.
If the mover is unlicensed, the truck can be towed or impounded with a consumer's property on it, requiring you to hire a new mover or rent a truck to complete your move.
In the event of home damage or other unexpected problems the mover may not have proper insurance to repair your home.
If you trust all your possessions to an unlicensed company, there's no guarantee that you will pay the amount you were quoted, or if you'll ever see them again.
The NJ Division of Consumer Affairs registers movers, monitor the activities of those movers, and punishes those who violate the law.
Without effective regulation of moving companies, every customer could be a potential victim.
NJ law provides standards by which moving companies must abide, including minimum insurance coverage, fitness standards, uniform contract requirements and claims procedures.
Licensed moving companies are tax paying companies that provide jobs and obey the law.
However, there are many, many unethical and unlicensed movers that prey on unsuspecting customers, especially at the height of the busy summer moving season.
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